Former Klang MP Charles Santiago said wage growth has lagged behind actual living costs. PETALING JAYA: A former MP has questioned whether the RM3,000 minimum wage and RM3,500 median wage target which the country hopes to achieve by 2030 is realistic or whether it is an “ambitious headline”. Former Klang MP Charles Santiago pointed out that Malaysia introduced the minimum wage in 2013, which only reached RM1,700 by last year. However, he said, B…
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